Religion: South Pacific First

"My grandfather was a cannibal," said the brand-new Anglican bishop to a
reporter last week. "I remember his giving me a tipthe palms of a
man's hands make the best eating." The Right Rev. George Ambo, 37, had
a miter placed on his head in St. John's Cathedral of Brisbane,
Australia, and became the first South Pacific native to be made a
bishop. Twelve bishops assisted Brisbane's Archbishop Reginald Halse at
the consecration before a congregation of 2,000, including Bishop
Ambo's tribally tattooed wife, Marcella, 31, and their 13-year-old son
Oliver.